Adams Sports Academy

Pullman’s Premier Basketball Training Center

Serving athletes throughout Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho!

“What you get is a direct result of what you put in”

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Adams Sports Academy General Information

Adams Sports Academy is the central basketball hub to gain a competitive edge through the game, while offering other rental services to the community. Players will have the opportunity to improve their overall game through our extensive training program and utilize our equipment to get extra reps year-round. A list of our services is below!

Basketball Training

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Gym Memberships

AAU Basketball Programs

Upcoming Basketball Camps/Clinics

  • Bogle Post Camp 2026

    May 30th 2026: 12-2pm

    Coach Bogle brings his expertise to teach you the fundamentals of scoring down low, helping athletes develop the footwork, positioning, and touch needed to be effective in the paint. Through detailed instruction and game-like drills, players will learn how to establish strong post position, use their body to create space, and finish confidently around the basket.

    This camp is designed to build both skill and confidence, giving athletes the tools they need to score efficiently against defenders and become a dominant presence inside.

    Whether you are a post player or not, you can still learn the tools to play BIG downlow!

    Open to 6th-12th grade boys and girls

  • ASA Summer Basketball Camps 2026

    June 22nd 2026

    Junior Camp: 1st-3rd grade: 2-5pm

    Regular Camp: 4th-8th: 9am-1pm

    Adams Sports Academy SUMMER BASKETBALL CAMP is HERE!
    Get ready for one of the most exciting weeks of the summer!

    Open to boys and girls of ALL skill levels, this camp is built to help athletes grow their game, build confidence, and compete in a high-energy environment that brings out their best.

    High-Intensity Skill Stations – Sharpen your fundamentals and take your game to the next level
    1-on-1 Battles – Compete, create, and build confidence with every rep
    Defensive Lecture Series – Learn how to lock down and dominate on defense
    5-on-5 Games – Apply your skills in real game situations
    Pistol Pete Dribbling Competitions – Test your handle and compete for bragging rights
    Championship Friday – Finish the week with competitive games and crowning champions

    Legacy Recognition
    This isn’t just a camp—it’s your chance to leave your mark. Standout players will earn Legacy Status, with their names proudly showcased in our facility and online for:

    MVP

    Best Defender

    Commitment Award

    All-Effort Team

    If you're ready to work, compete, and stand out, this is the place to be!

    Early Bird Registration ends May 12th!

  • ASA Colfax Free Basketball Camp

    July 11th, 2026

    🔥 Camp Features 🔥
    🏀 Fundamental drill stations
    🏀 1-on-1 play
    🏀 5-on-5 games
    🏀 Basketball lecture series
    🏀 Competition drills

    We’re beyond excited to spend the day teaching, encouraging, competing, and pouring into the next generation of athletes in Colfax this summer. ❤️

    📅 July 11th
    ⏰ 9:00AM–2:00PM
    📍 Colfax & Surrounding Communities
    💯 FREE Admission

    4th-8th Grade Boys and Girls "

    All skill levels are welcomed to attend!

Notable Alumni

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Chance Garvin

Chance Garvin was Coach Adams first outstanding player at Lake Roosevelt High School in Grand Coulee, Washington back in 2015. Chance helped the Raiders become a dominate program during his time in High School. He earned first team all-state as a senior, he was a four-time first team all-conference player and was the conference MVP his senior year. Chance earned a walk on scholarship for the University of Idaho Vandals Men’s basketball team, where he played competitively for 3 years.

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Jillian Herres

Jillian Herres was a proud member of AFA’s 1 on 1 training program. A resident of Pomeroy WA, she would commute to training 2 hours round trip for a whole year while showing up 30 minutes early to get extra reps on the court! Her dedication and hard work helped her become a standout varsity athlete for the Pirates. She accepted an offer to play college basketball for Blue Mountain Community College in Pendelton, OR, where she continues giving great effort on the court.

Brianna Rasmussen joined Adams Fundamentals Academy (AFA) in 2023 with a clear vision—to elevate her game and pursue her dream of playing college basketball. A proud native of Pullman, Washington, Brianna quickly distinguished herself through her relentless work ethic, focus, and commitment to improvement.

Throughout her time at AFA, Brianna not only developed as a player but also emerged as a leader and mentor to younger athletes in the program. Her involvement extended beyond training sessions, as she played a key role in supporting our youth camps, clinics, and community events, embodying the spirit of giving back and leading by example.

On the court, Brianna represented the Pullman High School Lady Greyhounds, where her talent and determination earned her an athletic scholarship to Whitworth University in Spokane, WA, to continue her basketball career with the Whitworth Pirates.

Brianna will always be remembered within our Academy for her competitive drive, positive attitude, and resilience—especially in her journey of overcoming injuries and challenges to reach the next level. Her story stands as a powerful example of what dedication, perseverance, and belief in one’s goals can achieve.

Brianna Rasmussen

Sports team promotional image featuring Kase Wyndott, a basketball player from Winchester, Idaho. The image shows a portrait of Wyndott in a maroon basketball uniform with the number 5, and text indicating he is committed to Washington State University. Another smaller image of Wyndott in a white uniform holding a basketball is also present.

Kase Wynott

Kase Wynott was among the early members of Adams Fundamentals Academy (AFA), joining our 1-on-1 Training Program during the Academy’s formative years in 2021. From the very beginning, Coach Adams recognized Kase’s unmatched intensity, discipline, and humility—qualities that set him apart as a rare competitor eager to learn and grow every time he stepped onto the court.

A standout at Lapwai High School, one of Idaho’s premier basketball programs, Kase quickly made his mark as a four-year varsity athlete and one of the most dominant players in the state’s history. His relentless drive and consistent excellence culminated in a historic achievement—breaking Idaho’s all-time career scoring record, a feat that drew national attention and solidified his legacy as one of the Northwest’s elite talents.

Following his remarkable high school career, Kase earned a Division I scholarship to play for the Washington State University Men’s Basketball Program, where he continues to embody the same work ethic, leadership, and competitive spirit that defined his time at AFA.

Kase remains a proud example of what can be accomplished through hard work, humility, and the belief that greatness can be built from the ground up.

Ian Hillman

Ian Hillman was among the first athletes to join Adams Fundamentals Academy (AFA) during its inaugural year, participating in both our Group Training and 1-on-1 Development Programs to elevate his all-around game and prepare for collegiate basketball.

A standout player for the Moscow High School Bears, Ian’s combination of size, skill, and versatility made him a key contributor to the program’s success. Standing at 6'6", he possessed the rare ability to play multiple positions effectively, showcasing his athleticism and basketball IQ on both ends of the court.

Ian’s dedication and hard work paid off when he accepted an offer to play collegiate basketball at Green River Community College, continuing his journey as a student-athlete and carrying forward the values of effort, humility, and perseverance developed during his time at AFA.

Parent Testimonials

“Endorsed by legendary High School Phenom and Washington State University Athlete Kase Wynott”